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Genuine silk fabric for a furisode (long-sleeved kimono), approximately 196cm long, featuring a vibrant orange and yellow base with large embroidered patterns of green peonies, gold, and silver plum blossoms. - Color: Orange to white - Color names: Seems close to Akakōiro (red incense color), Jinzamomi (crimson), and Kakiiro (persimmon color) - Material: Genuine silk, silk - Size: 196cm (approximately 98cm x 2 when folded in half) Fabric width: approximately 35.5cm (from edge to edge) Estimated original sleeve width: approximately 33cm, excluding seam allowance marks Thank you for viewing. This is a remnant of a furisode from the antique or vintage era. There are traces of thread, marking, and black spots or stains that have permeated to the back, possibly from pen marks. It seems there was a mistake, as the seam allowance area about 21cm from the center has been cut about 11mm and cross-cut tape has been applied (lol). I think time has passed, but it can be peeled off cleanly without glue residue, so I've left it on for now. I've included photos of the noticeable areas, so please enlarge them to check. The ground pattern has a flowing water design, and the base color is an orange to white gradation. It looks like a slightly pinkish or reddish orange. There are luxurious embroideries of peonies and chrysanthemums? in yellow and green, branches and plum blossoms in gold and silver thread, and gold and silver bamboo grass. A Japanese tailor previously hand-sewed a miniature kimono for a doll using the body fabric, but it seems the embroidery was very thick and difficult. I hope it can be used as a handmade material for those who can do a good job of remodeling it. It will be folded compactly and shipped in simple packaging. Although stored in a separate room, there are cats and a smoker. Thank you. #SubasanForRemake
1 week ago